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PSC 135.377 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, October, 1999, No. 526, eff. 11-1-99.
PSC 135.457PSC 135.457External corrosion control: buried or submerged pipelines installed before August 1, 1971 addition [49 CFR 192.457]. After 49 CFR 192.457 (b), insert:
(cw) Notwithstanding the provisions of 49 CFR 192.457(b) regarding active corrosion, effectively coated steel distribution pipelines, except for those portions including services and short sections that because of their nature and installation make cathodic protection impractical and uneconomical, shall be cathodically protected along the entire area that is effectively coated in accordance with this subpart.
PSC 135.457 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, October, 1999, No. 526, eff. 11-1-99; CR 21-049: am. Register March 2022 No. 795, eff. 4-1-22.
PSC 135.505PSC 135.505Strength test requirements for steel pipeline to operate at a hoop stress of 30 percent or more of SMYS addition [49 CFR 192.505]. After 49 CFR 192.505 (d), insert:
(ew) Except in freezing weather or when water is not available, pipelines or mains larger than 6 inches in diameter, installed in class locations 1, 2, or 3, shall be hydrostatically tested in place to at least 90% of the specified minimum yield strength.
PSC 135.505 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, October, 1999, No. 526, eff. 11-1-99; CR 21-049: am. Register March 2022 No. 795, eff. 4-1-22.
PSC 135.511PSC 135.511Test requirements for service lines addition [49 CFR 192.511]. After 49 CFR 192.511(c), insert:
(dw) Each segment of a service line, other than plastic, intended to be operated at a pressure between 0 and 1 p.s.i.g. shall be given a leak test at a pressure of not less than 50 p.s.i.g.
PSC 135.511 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, October, 1999, No. 526, eff. 11-1-99.
PSC 135.613PSC 135.613Continuing surveillance additions [49 CFR 192.613]. After 49 CFR 192.613(b), insert:
(cw) When street is paved or repaved. Whenever a road or street is paved or repaved with permanent pavement, the operator shall do all of the following:
(1) Check for leaks along all mains and services in the streets and abutting property with a continuous-sampling instrument capable of detecting combustible gas in air concentrations of 100 parts per million.
(2) Determine condition of pipe and joints by sample visual examination, where possible.
(3) Repair any leaks found.
(4) Replace pipe if existing pipe is corroded to such an extent that it is likely to require replacement before the street is again resurfaced.
(dw) Underground pipes. Whenever underground pipes are exposed in order to repair leaks, the utility shall record on the repair order the nature of the leak and possible cause from observation.
PSC 135.613 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, October, 1999, No. 526, eff. 11-1-99.
PSC 135.614PSC 135.614Damage prevention program addition. [49 CFR 192.614]. After 49 CFR 192.614 (e), insert:
(fw) All operators of natural gas pipelines shall be a member of a single, state-wide one-call system. If there is more than one state-wide one-call system, the public service commission may determine which system the operators will join.
PSC 135.614 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, October, 1999, No. 526, eff. 11-1-99; CR 21-049: am. Register March 2022 No. 795, eff. 4-1-22.
PSC 135.621PSC 135.621Maximum allowable operating pressure: high-pressure distribution systems additions [49 CFR 192.621].
(3w) No person may operate a segment of a cast iron pipe.
PSC 135.621(2)(2)After 49 CFR 192.621(b), insert:
(cw) Sixty p.s.i.g. in individual distribution systems or portions of a system. The intercity or supply mains for these distribution systems may be operated at pressures higher than 60 p.s.i.g. if the number of services supplied from these mains are limited and these mains are not an integral part of the distribution system. The pressure and the services supplied from these higher pressure intercity and supply mains shall be limited to 60 p.s.i.g. unless the service lines are equipped with series regulators or other pressure limiting devices as prescribed in 49 CFR 192.197(c).
PSC 135.621 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, October, 1999, No. 526, eff. 11-1-99; CR 21-049: am. (1) Register March 2022 No. 795, eff. 4-1-22.
PSC 135.623PSC 135.623Maximum allowable operating pressure: low-pressure distribution systems addition [49 CFR 192.623]. After 49 CFR 192.623(b), insert:
(cw) No person may operate a low pressure distribution system at a pressure in excess of that provided by s. PSC 134.23 (1).
PSC 135.623 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, October, 1999, No. 526, eff. 11-1-99.
PSC 135.629PSC 135.629Purging of pipelines addition [49 CFR 192.629]. After 49 CFR 192.629(b), insert:
(cw) No pipeline, main, or service shall be purged into any building or confined space.
PSC 135.629 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, October, 1999, No. 526, eff. 11-1-99.
PSC 135.707PSC 135.707Line markers for mains and transmission lines addition [49 CFR 192.707]. After 49 CFR 192.707(d), insert:
(ew) When transmission lines are located outside urban areas, their location shall be marked, recognizable to the public, at each fence line, road crossing, railroad crossing, river, lake, stream, or drainage ditch crossing and wherever it is considered necessary to identify the location of a pipeline to reduce the possibility of damage or interference.
PSC 135.707 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, October, 1999, No. 526, eff. 11-1-99.
PSC 135.713PSC 135.713Transmission lines: permanent field repair of imperfections and damages addition [49 CFR 192.713]. After 49 CFR 192.713 (a) (2), insert:
(3w) Gouges and grooves of lesser depth than 10% of the nominal wall thickness of the pipe may be removed by grinding out to a smooth contour provided the grinding does not reduce the remaining wall thickness to less than the minimum prescribed by 49 CFR 192 for the conditions of use.
PSC 135.713 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, October, 1999, No. 526, eff. 11-1-99; CR 21-049: am. Register March 2022 No. 795, eff. 4-1-22.
PSC 135.714PSC 135.714Addition [49 CFR 192.714w]. After 49 CFR 192.713, insert:
192.714w Repair of Steel Pipe Operating below 40 Percent of the Specified Minimum Yield Strength. If inspections at any time reveal an injurious defect, gouge, groove, dent, or leak, immediate temporary measures shall be employed to protect the property and public if it is not feasible to make permanent repair at time of discovery. As soon as feasible, permanent repairs shall be made using recognized methods of repair.
PSC 135.714 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, October, 1999, No. 526, eff. 11-1-99 CR 21-049: PSC 135.714 renum. from PSC 135.720 and am. Register March 2022 No. 795, eff. 4-1-22.
PSC 135.722PSC 135.722Addition [49 CFR 192.722w]. After 49 CFR 192.721, insert:
192.722w Distribution Mains: Markers. When distribution mains are located outside urban areas, their location shall be marked, recognizable to the public, at each fence line, road crossing, railroad crossing, river, lake, stream, or drainage ditch crossing and wherever it is considered necessary to identify the location of a pipeline to reduce the possibility of damage or interference.
PSC 135.722 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, October, 1999, No. 526, eff. 11-1-99.
PSC 135.723PSC 135.723Distribution systems: leakage surveys additions [49 CFR 192.723]. After 49 CFR 192.723(b), insert:
(cw) Every operator shall maintain a gas leak-detection program and shall maintain records of operation under the program. The program shall consist of not less than the following:
(1) In addition to 49 CFR 192.723 (b) (1), a second leakage survey with a leak detection device shall be conducted over street openings in business districts, as shown by maps filed with the public service commission by each utility, each calendar year but not within 4 ½ months of the survey required under 49 CFR 192.723 (b) (1).
(2) In each business district, a building survey shall be conducted at intervals not exceeding 15 months, but at least once each calendar year. The piping from the service entrance to the meter outlet and metering and regulating equipment shall be tested for gas leakage in those buildings that have gas service.
(3) A survey of all buildings used for public gatherings, such as schools, churches, hospitals, and theaters, shall be conducted at intervals not exceeding 15 months, but at least once each calendar year. The piping from the service entrance to the meter outlet and metering and regulating equipment shall be tested for gas leakage.
(4) In incorporated cities and villages, in addition to a survey of public buildings, the operator shall conduct a leak survey of all mains using a continuous-sampling instrument capable of detecting and measuring combustible gas in air concentrations of 100 parts per million. The utility may substitute for the test required by this provision a survey by mobile flame ionization or infrared gas detection units. The tests required by this provision shall be made at intervals not exceeding 15 months, but at least once each calendar year.
(5) Along all mains in unincorporated areas, a leakage survey with leak detection equipment shall be conducted at least once every 2 calendar years at intervals not exceeding 27 months.
(6) A leakage survey of all services conducted with an acceptable leak detection device shall be made at least once every 5 calendar years at intervals not exceeding 63 months.
(7) When a leak complaint is received and the odor of gas indicates that there is a leak in or near the premises, a search shall be conducted until the leak is found.
PSC 135.723 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, October, 1999, No. 526, eff. 11-1-99; CR 21-049: am. Register March 2022 No. 795, eff. 4-1-22.
PSC 135.724PSC 135.724Addition [49 CFR 192.724w]. After 49 CFR 192.723, insert:
PSC 192.724w Further leakage survey after repair of leak. When a leak is found and repaired, a further check shall be made in the vicinity of the repaired leak to determine if there is any other source of migrant gas in the neighborhood.
PSC 135.724 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, October, 1999, No. 526, eff. 11-1-99.
PSC 135.727PSC 135.727Abandonment or deactivation of facilities addition [49 CFR 192.727]. After 49 CFR 192.727 (g), insert:
(hw) Special efforts shall be made to include services which have not been used for ten years in a way that will remove gas from the customers’ premises. The plan shall include all of the following provisions:
(1) If the facilities are abandoned in place, they shall be physically disconnected from the main at the service tee. The open ends of all abandoned facilities shall be capped, plugged, or otherwise effectively sealed.
(2) In cases where a main is abandoned, together with the service lines connected to it, insofar as service lines are concerned, only the customers’ end of the service lines need be sealed.
(3) Until the time a service is abandoned, it shall be treated as active for purposes of applying the regulations of 49 CFR 192. If a service line is not treated as an active line, it shall be physically disconnected at the main and purged, no later than 2 years after becoming inactive.
PSC 135.727 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, October, 1999, No. 526, eff. 11-1-99; CR 21-049: am. Register March 2022 No. 795, eff. 4-1-22.
PSC 135.735PSC 135.735Compressor stations: storage of combustible materials addition [49 CFR 192.735]. After 49 CFR 192.735(b), insert:
(cw) All aboveground oil or gasoline storage tanks shall be constructed and protected in accordance with ch. ATCP 93.
PSC 135.735 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, October, 1999, No. 526, eff. 11-1-99; correction made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register December 2012 No. 684; correction made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register October 2013 No. 694.
PSC 135.741PSC 135.741Pressure limiting and regulating stations: telemetering or recording gauges addition [49 CFR 192.741]. After 49 CFR 192.741(c), insert:
(dw) Each low pressure distribution system shall be equipped with telemetering or recording pressure gage or gages as may be required to properly indicate the gas pressure in the system at all times. At least once each year the pressure variation shall be determined throughout each system.
PSC 135.741 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, October, 1999, No. 526, eff. 11-1-99.
PSC 135.744PSC 135.744Addition [49 CFR 192.744w]. After 49 CFR 192.743, insert:
PSC 192.744w Service regulators and associated safety devices: inspection and testing. Service regulators and associated safety devices on customers’ premises shall be inspected and tested periodically to determine whether they are in proper operating condition. This shall include testing of the set pressure of the regulator at a specific flow rate, determination of the lock-up pressure, and determination as to whether there are any leaks, internal or external, associated with the regulator. The test interval shall be the same as the interval between meter changes in the meter rotation program under s. PSC 134.30.
PSC 135.744 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, October, 1999, No. 526, eff. 11-1-99.
PSC 135.747PSC 135.747Valve maintenance: distribution systems addition [49 CFR 192.747]. After the text in 49 CFR 192.747 (a), insert:
(1w) Inspection shall include checking of alignment to permit use of a key or wrench and clearing from the valve box or vault any debris which would interfere or delay the operation of the valve. Records shall be maintained to show specific valve location and the records shall be made continuously accessible to authorized personnel for use under emergency conditions.
(2w) Existing connections in the form of inline valves between low pressure gas distribution systems and high pressure gas distribution systems shall be physically severed by January 1, 1974.
(3w) The by-pass valves in district regulator stations supplying gas to a low pressure distribution system shall be sealed, locked or otherwise be rendered incapable of operation, except by authorized personnel.
PSC 135.747 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, October, 1999, No. 526, eff. 11-1-99; CR 21-049: am. Register March 2022 No. 795, eff. 4-1-22.
PSC 135.751PSC 135.751Prevention of accidental ignition addition [49 CFR 192.751]. After 49 CFR 192.751(c), insert:
(dw) Whenever the accidental ignition in the open air of gas-air mixture might be likely to cause personal injury or property damage, precautions shall be taken, including all of the following:
(1) Prohibit smoking and open flames in the area.
(2) Install a metallic bond around the location of cuts in gas pipes to be made by other means than cutting torches.
(3) Take precautions to prevent static electricity sparks.
(4) Provide fire extinguishers of appropriate size and type.
PSC 135.751 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, October, 1999, No. 526, eff. 11-1-99.
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